A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case Study
Urban agricultural activities, such as community gardening and urban farming, are becoming popular in many North American cities, including Vancouver, British Columbia (BC). Currently, demand for urban agricultural land in Vancouver is mainly met by reclaiming brownfields (vacant and often neglected...
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doaj-aa8cb278dac84620bdcad9b9e2e5a9d32020-11-25T01:19:10ZengThomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development2152-08012016-09-015110.5304/jafscd.2014.051.006300A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case StudyMelissa Iverson0Maja Krzic1Arthur Bomke2University of British ColumbiaUniversity of British ColumbiaUniversity of British ColumbiaUrban agricultural activities, such as community gardening and urban farming, are becoming popular in many North American cities, including Vancouver, British Columbia (BC). Currently, demand for urban agricultural land in Vancouver is mainly met by reclaiming brownfields (vacant and often neglected tracts of land) and land owned or managed by schools, religious institutions, hospitals, and private residents, into gardens and urban farms. Before urban sites can be reclaimed, they need to be assessed for suitability for food production; however, many cities, including Vancouver, do not have locally adapted site assessment guides (SAGs). This paper describes the development of a framework for a SAG for Vancouver soils. The framework consists of the following five phases: (1) initial selection of properties and assessment approaches; (2) stakeholder feedback and subsequent revision of the properties identified in Phase 1; (3) additional feedback, revision, and finalization of the SAG; (4) distribution of the guides; and (5) ongoing updates and support. As part of framework development, we identified relevant site characteristics (e.g., soil properties, aspect, slope, amount of sunshine) for Vancouver and developed a Vancouver soil map. Distribution and promotion of the SAG through local organizations and societies started in 2010, and ongoing efforts regarding these initiatives are underway. The SAG framework used in Vancouver may be useful to other cities that wish to empower their citizens to create spaces for urban agriculture safely and successfully.https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/300Urban SoilBrownfieldsCommunity GardensUrban AgricultureSite AssessmentSoil Quality |
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A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case Study |
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A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case Study |
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A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case Study |
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A Framework for Site Assessment Guides for Urban Impacted Soils: A Vancouver Case Study |
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Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems |
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Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development |
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2016-09-01 |
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Urban agricultural activities, such as community gardening and urban farming, are becoming popular in many North American cities, including Vancouver, British Columbia (BC). Currently, demand for urban agricultural land in Vancouver is mainly met by reclaiming brownfields (vacant and often neglected tracts of land) and land owned or managed by schools, religious institutions, hospitals, and private residents, into gardens and urban farms. Before urban sites can be reclaimed, they need to be assessed for suitability for food production; however, many cities, including Vancouver, do not have locally adapted site assessment guides (SAGs). This paper describes the development of a framework for a SAG for Vancouver soils. The framework consists of the following five phases: (1) initial selection of properties and assessment approaches; (2) stakeholder feedback and subsequent revision of the properties identified in Phase 1; (3) additional feedback, revision, and finalization of the SAG; (4) distribution of the guides; and (5) ongoing updates and support. As part of framework development, we identified relevant site characteristics (e.g., soil properties, aspect, slope, amount of sunshine) for Vancouver and developed a Vancouver soil map. Distribution and promotion of the SAG through local organizations and societies started in 2010, and ongoing efforts regarding these initiatives are underway. The SAG framework used in Vancouver may be useful to other cities that wish to empower their citizens to create spaces for urban agriculture safely and successfully. |
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Urban Soil Brownfields Community Gardens Urban Agriculture Site Assessment Soil Quality |
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